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Mark Engleson's avatar

Is Judas Priest bald metal?

IRAW's avatar

I believe “Macca” is a nickname for Paul McCartney. I highly recommend his latest, “The Boys of Dungeon Lane”. Good luck with the scope.

Sam Pocker's avatar

im impressed by how short each of the queries are

Sam Pocker's avatar

mine are like "i was driving through a small town somewhere an hour away from (concert venue) around 2011 and i stopped for a cinnamon roll and it was really good. can you find that place again and is it still in business?"

Nick Wood's avatar

Can you play 'Raisans' with gastritis, and, if not, do you give a fig?

I don't know John's surname either, but if he's got a bunch of songs in need of superior lyrics, hire him and let's get 'Bets 2' made!

IRAW's avatar

it seems like small amounts of tofu and unsalted cashews are okay, according to Perplexity dot AI but of course, your results may vary. Not specifically toxic.

Jason Smith.'s avatar

Oooh, don't brush without toothpaste, you'll damage your teeth.

Popcorn will just exacerbate you gastritis.

Justin Rugnetta's avatar

Figs and dates help with stomach issues, as they clean out the toxins. Not sure about raisins.

No, Atlantic Records did not sell to WB Records.

Yo Yo's avatar

Atlantic Records was purchased by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts in 1967.

Justin Rugnetta's avatar

But it remained its own company and operated independently.

Yo Yo's avatar

I’m not a finance guy so I don’t know what “being its own company” means… but it was fully acquired by Warner Bros. and remains today part of the Warner Music Group. I would say Warner is the company and Atlantic is a brand or division, but maybe you have a different definition of what a company is.

How independently it operated over the decades… only people who worked there would know. (And maybe you did).

J.Mac's avatar

55 miles via Interstate 91 🛣️

Richard's avatar

Nikki Grahames death was very sad and I don't think she realised how much everyone loved her.

DumbJudge's avatar

I think she likely did and it didn’t matter.

Jenn's avatar

Your dog is very lucky.

Biscuit's avatar

Yes and maybe.

Ralph Slate's avatar

Can you even imagine how much internet companies know about everyone?